Sports Bar & Grill

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Located at Marylebone Station with entrance from both the concourse and street we offer customers fabulous food, extensive menu with daily specials served from an open kitchen with sensational service, large bar areas serving a wide range of wines, beers & spirits. Wifi available with plenty of plug sockets for lap tops.

Areas can be reserved for leaving drinks, birthday parties or any other celebration. The private 'Scarlet Bar' holds up to 60 guests and basement bar with 5 pool tables ideal for larger and corporate events holds up to 150 guests.

Spectacular sports coverage is shown on 16 (52 inch) Sony Bravia Motionflow HD screens great for dining, drinking and watching sport with friends and colleagues. Off to Lords or Wembley? Marylebone is on route to both making us an ideal pre & post drinking & dining venue.

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Melcombe Place, Regent's Park, London, NW1 6JR

Sports Bar & Grill is in Regents Park, Central London
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Sports Bar & Grill

Address
Melcombe Place
Regent's Park
London
NW1 6JR
Public transport:
London Marylebone, National Railway

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Yelp

3 out of 5 based on 14 reviews

Latest 5 reviews of Sports Bar & Grill

4.0 out of 5 12 April 2012
by bill m.

Was in London on business and this bar & grill was 10 minutes walk from my hotel. Was just what I was looking for - a place with slightly better food than fried/traditional pub food and ability to watch English Premier League. Ended up going 3 times over the week.

Slightly classier menu, I tried the no-carb chicken sandwich, the lamb burger and a salad. All were much better than...more

3.0 out of 5 6 March 2012
by Dave S.

The Sports Bar & Grill is unashamed about what it is...a giant American style sports bar with too many to count Plasma TVs. It's a great place to catch a game, and the endless selection of TVs will ensure they'll be showing your game somewhere. They are one of the few bars that also regularly show American sports....the Bar & Grill stayed open late in January (till nearly 4am) to allow a 100...more

5.0 out of 5 18 November 2011
by Samuel H.

Best wings I had in London. This place was a great place to catch all the Sunday games.

If you get a little homesick for the states and need a american sports bar feel, this is your place!more

3.0 out of 5 28 September 2011
by Erica U.

I arrived with fellow yelper Dza D. to watch a little bit of some american football. Dza's pretty wild about football so while he was watching the tele i was drinking cider.

The decor was made to impress macho males. Ladies, if you're single and looking to meet a rough and tumble bloke, you should plant your tushy on a seat and the men will come to you. Seriously, when we left it was a...more

1.0 out of 5 4 November 2012
by Jonathan E.

I would genuinely like this place to be great as I live 2 streets over and am also a fan of American football. That said, this place left a lot to be desired:

- Pints of average beer are 4.50, which was higher than I paid in tourist heavy areas. The food is also overpriced.

- A certain male bartender never brought me change. Maybe my Yankee-tinged accent made him assume I'd tip and he...more